Publications by authors named "Kennedy Dierks"

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  • * This technique is nonablative, meaning it doesn’t damage the outer layer of skin and results in less inflammation, downtime, and risk of skin discoloration compared to other resurfacing methods.
  • * Besides enhancing collagen in skin cells, microneedling normalizes cell function and can improve the absorption of topical treatments, with discussions on its benefits, procedures, and potential complications.
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Microneedling, also referred to as percutaneous collagen induction therapy, uses small needles to create mechanical injury to the skin, stimulating the wound-healing cascade and new collagen formation. Compared with other skin resurfacing techniques, microneedling preserves the epidermis and is nonablative, therefore reducing inflammation, downtime, and risk of dyspigmentation. In addition to increasing collagen production in fibroblasts, microneedling also helps normalize cell function of keratinocytes and melanocytes and can be used to increase absorption of topical medications, growth factors, or deliver radiofrequency directly to the dermis.

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